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jaclaz

Posted 13 November 2009 - 09:37 AM

jaclaz

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I don't pocess a USB stick without a serial number and can't test this.

Well, just post some details of the USB sticks you have handy as seen by Chipgenius and I can surely give you a link to a manufacturer tool for at least one of them with which you can zero out the serial number.

@ilko_tToday I was able to reach the Autoit forum link, so you have something theoretically capable of generating the hashes and you are keeping it for yourself?

So I will try to rephrase :Have you got now a fully working AutoIt program?If yes, you should also have understood the algorithm behind it, which is what I would be interested in, NOT into the CODE (C or AutoIt or whatever) that implements the algorithm.

ilko_t

Posted 14 November 2009 - 11:44 AM

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Say string="abs"

1. Uppercase it2. Put the ASCII code for each symbol in an array3. For each element in the array calculate $iHash = 37 * $iHash + $Array[$i]4. Output is the hexadecimal value of the modal of the positive(abs) result of (314159269 * $iHash) divided by 1000000007.

Apparently in the above calculations C value types uint and int should be used to store results in, or values get different presentation. Still can't quite figure out this part, despite all the reading the last couple of days.

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